Anyone with Flap-Necked Chameleon Experience?

LaurenE

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I just "inherited" a Flap-Neck cham from a friend of a friend and I want to make sure I'm doing everything right. I've been looking for info on them online but have yet to find much on flap-necks specifically. It seems that their care is pretty similar to other common chams but I would love to hear from anyone who has owned one.
 
well an important tip is that veileds are the easiest to take care of...
flap necks are not of the veield species, so you've dug yourself a hole there.

take your cham's care VERY seriously. temp, humidity, dusting, diet etc.
it must be taken as if it were a condition you could only survive in.

so please keep that in mind. i beg of you. i've seen too many dead chams on the e-net because of ignorance or neglect (or both.)
 
Flap necks are actually quite hardy when they aren't so beat up from being imported, and even more so when Captive hatched/bred. Their care is similar to that of a veiled but need more humidity and seem to like to drink a bit more.
 
I guess I just want to make sure I'm doing everything "right". It is in a mesh enclosure that I will be upgrading to a larger one asap. There are numerous vines and branches inside from top to bottom. I suspended a cup with water about 2/3 of the way up and put a "bubbler" in it and it seems to enjoy that. I mist it several times a day. I feed crickets every other day dusted with D3 w/out calcium and will use D3 and herptivite a few times a month and have started a dubia colony also. Does all this sound ok?
 
If you go to a local pet store there is a new article in the current Reptiles magazine that has got some good information.

Thank you, I will do that.

Another thing, he/she is brown ALL the time. I have the cage in a low-traffic, low-noise area so I don't think it's stress. Is this maybe just normal?
 
well an important tip is that veileds are the easiest to take care of...
flap necks are not of the veield species, so you've dug yourself a hole there.

take your cham's care VERY seriously. temp, humidity, dusting, diet etc.
it must be taken as if it were a condition you could only survive in.

so please keep that in mind. i beg of you. i've seen too many dead chams on the e-net because of ignorance or neglect (or both.)

I have no idea where this is coming from or even what it means. Can you explain? I do get confused I guess.
 
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